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Перевод: sailor
[прилагательное] матросский; [существительное] моряк ; матрос
Тезаурус:
- Freestyle is a form of trick sailing where the sailor performs a routine in front of a panel of judges, similar to ice skating or gymnastics.
- The shipmaster's bellow and a wallop on the head from a daring sailor finally pierced the berserk rage.
- Remember your father is just a sailor, that's all.
- "Have you heard the one about the three-legged sailor?" piped Bunty Abercrombie.
- In competition a sailor has to perform a three minute routine, performing as many tricks as he can and linking them together with a smooth flowing act.
- During this time an American sailor, Robert Stethem, was murdered but all the remaining passengers, including 39 Americans, were released unhurt.
- This grandmother had been herself "a very efficient sailor and navigator" and acted "for many years" as chief mate of her husband's ship.
- One of the classic freestyle skills is railriding where the sailor flips the board on its side and sails along, coolly standing on the edge.
- This situation is a common occurrence in stronger winds when the inexperienced sailor lacks the technique to sheet in fully, so he edges along partly "closing the door", and as a result slowly turns into the wind.
- I did not hear the sailor's words, but Lachlan forbade me to waken Hector, he said the morning would do for the news.
- Fig 80 Now in mid-flight, the sail is still sheeted in and the sailor is pulling the back foot under his backside to level off the jump and encourage
- A skyhook, then an unbelieving lunge and there I was, like a shipwrecked sailor washed up on the shore of an uninhabitable island, safe for the moment but by no means home.
- Against the black walls there were of course changes in fashion, changes of music, changes in drink; for instance for a couple of years you could get little liqueur glasses of violently alcoholic black coffee with pyramids of whipped cream on top after one of the barstaff had come back from an affair with a real sailor (or so he said anyway) in some German port, Germany somewhere.
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